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Annual Dinner

Annual Dinner

Programs >> Partners for Democracy Award

AIFL Chairman, Kenneth Bialkin, 2011 Partners for Democracy Awards Honoree, Dan Senor and AIFL Israel Chairman, Amb. Dan Gillerman

The 2011 Partners for Democracy Awards Dinner ,November 29,2011

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2011 Delegation of American War Veterans

2011 Delegation of American War Veterans

Press Room >> Press Releases

The America-Israel Friendship League in cooperation with Heroes to Heroes, 2011 Delegation of American War Veterans from Iraq and…

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2011 Business Delegation

2011 Business Delegation

Press Room >> AIFL in the News

The America-Israel Friendship League and a delegation of Israeli and American chief executive officers visited the New York Stock Exchange…

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Youth Ambassador Exchange

Youth Ambassador Exchange

AIFL Executive Committee Chair, Dr. Charlotte K. Frank, with the 2011 Youth Ambassador Exchange Students in front of the…

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Young Professional Committee event

Young Professional Committee event

 AIFL Young Professionals Committee Chairs    

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2011 School Superintendent Alumna Receives Education Accolade

2012 Superintendent of the Year

http://www.theaaea.org/cms/lib/AR07001547/Centricity/Domain/4/Kay_Johnson.jpgCongratulations to Dr. Kay Johnson,  Superintendent of Greenwood School District, who was presented with the 2012 Arkansas Superintendent of the Year Award.  Dr. Richard Abernathy, AAEA Executive Director, presented the award to Dr. Johnson at a special meeting of the Greenwood Board of Trustees on September 15.  The award was a surprise to Dr. Johnson, who had not been previously notified.

The American Association of School Administrators (AASA) National Superintendent of the Year program, sponsored by ARAMARK Education, ING and AASA, pays tribute to the talent and vision of the men and women who lead the nation’s public schools.  Candidates are judged on the following criteria:  leadership for learning, communication, professionalism, and community involvement.  Each State association of school administrators selects a State Superintendent of the Year.  These superintendents are then in the running for National Superintendent of the Year and will be recognized and honored at the AASA National Conference on Education in February in Houston, Texas.

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Bird's-eye View: The best and the brightest

Perhaps the sharpest insights I have ever read on the Middle East were written by a young Robert F.Kennedy, who visited here during Israel’s formative years.

Alexandra Wolkoff (left), Hannah Turner (center)

'How do you feel about people your age who are not serving in the army?’ The question was not unusual. The circumstances were. For the past five years, an incredible group of students from Harvard Law School (HLS) leave the scholarly environs of Cambridge and spend ten days getting to know Israel and its people. Despite basic similarities, these annual visits are light-years away from tours that cater to other groups. Whereas Birthright aims to expose Jewish students to our rich heritage while interacting with Israeli soldiers and Jews from around the world, the HLS visit is a close encounter of another kind.

Sponsored by private donors and the America-Israel Friendship league, the HLS students (from both American and international backgrounds) are among the brightest youth of their generation.

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Presbyterian Leader Partners with AIFL to Educate the Public about Israel—Jim Fletcher

On September 9, 2010 the Presbyterian Committee on Mission Responsibility Through Investment, PC (U.S.A.) announced that they will propose that the 2012 General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. divest from three companies (Motorola Solutions, Hewlett Packard, and Caterpillar) for doing business in Israel. They are being targeted because “they supply products and technology to the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). The claim is that doing so represents a ‘non-peaceful pursuit’ and an ‘obstacle to a just peace in Israel/Palestine’.”

In anticipation of this vote, Rev. Bill Harter is leading an AFIL delegation to Israel consisting of major Presbyterian clergy and lay leaders who will participate in the upcoming General Assembly which will be convene from June 30 to July 7, 2012. Harter believes that the Boycott/Divestment/Sanctions (BDS) is counter-productive, and is eager for this distinguished group to determine for themselves how best to respond.

Bill Harter comes from pioneer stock .The Pennsylvania Presbyterian hails from Clarence, New York, in Erie County. The early settlers in that area literally carved-out lives and careers in what was once the western frontier.

That pioneering spirit is very much with the Rev. William Harter today. A leading light in the mainline advocating strongly for orthodox faith, he is also a bit of an anomaly, especially in those circles “back East.”

Harter, you see, loves Israel and the Jewish people.

A tireless activist for the Jewish state, Harter is a long-time member of the executive committee for the National Christian Leadership Conference for Israel (NCLCI), and for the past half-dozen years, has lent his expertise in interfaith dialogue and advocacy for Israel to a powerhouse New York group, the America-Israel Friendship League (www.aifl.org). In particular, the latter group is most appreciative of the passion Rev. Harter brings to his work.

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